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the u.s. heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supported by the british government hill vows to boycott the census despite the risk of prosecution he says he won't be alone look he makes land mines and nuclear weapons and contracts out interrogation kuantan of a bay although it will be the u.k. all that carries out the survey there's still a worry that the information could fall under the auspices of the us patriot act which compels personal data held by any company on systems in the us to be made available to government intelligence the office but national statistics which in gauged lockheed martin maintains it's taken measures to make sure u.s. authorities can't access the data. old dancer process will be carried out in the u.k. so will leave will be held at any point outside the u.k. no lockheed martin staff will have access to any personal census data all dancers the property of the. only u.k.e. you owned companies will
the u.s. heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supported by the british government hill vows to boycott the census despite the risk of prosecution he says he won't be alone look he makes land mines and nuclear weapons and contracts out interrogation kuantan of a bay although it will be the u.k. all that carries out the survey there's still a worry that the information could fall under the auspices of the us patriot act which...
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every time u.s. president barack obama went to the podium calling for this that there must be reform political social and economic reforms that meet the aspirations of the egyptian people and calling for egyptian president hosni mubarak's resignation he was calling for an end to the status quo which means a ride in uncertainty and rich region so did leaders weigh the toll it could take on their own economy some argue they don't have the power to their kind of waning back up trying to push their back against an avalanche and i don't think we're going to hear a lot of success and that may not stop the u.s. from trying to take control some observers believe the u.s. may intervene militarily in libya or oil reserves are massive under false pretenses of helping protesting people has nothing to do with interest or people it has everything to do with the interest of the u.s. corporate oil corporations military corporate profits either way analysts say the price of fuel going up will simply fuel public rage
every time u.s. president barack obama went to the podium calling for this that there must be reform political social and economic reforms that meet the aspirations of the egyptian people and calling for egyptian president hosni mubarak's resignation he was calling for an end to the status quo which means a ride in uncertainty and rich region so did leaders weigh the toll it could take on their own economy some argue they don't have the power to their kind of waning back up trying to push their...
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the u.s. of a have aircraft has been flying around levy and sort of making assessments declaring a no fly zone over levy is not an option that's now on the table of u.s. policymakers even though that means of potentially protracted and costly military campaign secular state hillary clinton said one of the biggest concerns that the u.s. has is leaving of becoming a dry in somalia that these power vacuum radical forces all around in the absence of a more or less credible leader to deal with analysts say having that kind of a vacuum in levy is very much inconvenient for the u.s. considering libya is rich with oil it has the largest proven oil reserves oil reserves in africa and it's very hard to predict who will get hold of those riches if gadhafi is alf's that the u.s. was grand it could be a mad dog but later joined european powers to reconstitute to exploit levy is all well now that dealing with gadhafi is no more an option experts say the u.s. could try to influence the situation in a differe
the u.s. of a have aircraft has been flying around levy and sort of making assessments declaring a no fly zone over levy is not an option that's now on the table of u.s. policymakers even though that means of potentially protracted and costly military campaign secular state hillary clinton said one of the biggest concerns that the u.s. has is leaving of becoming a dry in somalia that these power vacuum radical forces all around in the absence of a more or less credible leader to deal with...
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within twenty four hours forty eight hours the first thing that showed up was respiratory problems u.s. department of veteran affairs has formally diagnosed as reactive barely disease you'd occupational exposure to depleted uranium in my case and so we developed the rash the rash of still would make it back to its rash right now is open and bleeding. like i started dying and i wish i would real serious medical problems i could get medical care. ricky took part in a study commissioned by the pentagon on the after effects of depleted uranium munitions what the study found was at odds with the official line and roky ended up becoming an anti dui activist. no i'm not a peacenik i'm a warrior a warrior that's finishing his job because as a person who was assigned a responsibility to clean up the mess who was assigned responsibility to do the research he was assigned a responsibility right there army regulations which are formally adopted and absolutely required as you are sure who wrote the training programs i don't learn and what i learned scared. battlefields and fire or ok took part in t
within twenty four hours forty eight hours the first thing that showed up was respiratory problems u.s. department of veteran affairs has formally diagnosed as reactive barely disease you'd occupational exposure to depleted uranium in my case and so we developed the rash the rash of still would make it back to its rash right now is open and bleeding. like i started dying and i wish i would real serious medical problems i could get medical care. ricky took part in a study commissioned by the...
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may be partially it is chemical and partially it is radiation then raj these effects are why the u.s. army recommends strong protective measures for their troops even though the film ends up minimizing the hazards of depleted uranium remember depleted uranium is not an immediate hazard. bottom line unless you're involved in a detonation or fire with depleted uranium hazards are relatively small. some units of the new york national guard were called up and sent to iraq after the invasion of two thousand and three gerard matthew went there with his unit their job was to a score convoys. one of the ones who came home after the war and he started having headaches easily irritated by the slightest think that people may do has changed a lot you let me say stop you you ever had a headache that you have six seven headaches a day and if you're tough wait almost fifty sixty i might i mean it's really debilitating and a headache that your house oh yes there they're short spaced but they come and go. all in another thing i get he said bumps and skin the rib here really here he. was eight years of
may be partially it is chemical and partially it is radiation then raj these effects are why the u.s. army recommends strong protective measures for their troops even though the film ends up minimizing the hazards of depleted uranium remember depleted uranium is not an immediate hazard. bottom line unless you're involved in a detonation or fire with depleted uranium hazards are relatively small. some units of the new york national guard were called up and sent to iraq after the invasion of two...
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and u.s. could intervene in libya do you think are we seeing echoes of iraq here i think it's very different than iraq i think iraq was a moment when the united states in the name of democracy formed democracy by bringing democracy at the tip of a bayonet or with bombs and i think we're seeing the ripple effects of iraq in the region. i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to intervene. would be gained because the countries in the region themselves it seems to me as we saw in egypt people in those countries need to take control of their own destiny and i have not followed libyan politics carefully but i think we're at a tipping point in a country where the forces arrayed against gadhafi will in the next sure yeah i do think so you're seeing that so for the u.s. to intervene we create a backlash in the region that could harm the possibility of future democracy in a very unstable
and u.s. could intervene in libya do you think are we seeing echoes of iraq here i think it's very different than iraq i think iraq was a moment when the united states in the name of democracy formed democracy by bringing democracy at the tip of a bayonet or with bombs and i think we're seeing the ripple effects of iraq in the region. i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to...
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as the u.s. had any kind of a coalesced view of who they are? or are they simply very different people with very different motives? >> without getting into specifics on individuals and groups, we are using many channels. diplomatic, the business community, reaching out to those in libya who are working to bring about a government that respects the rights and aspirations of the libyan people. for a variety of reasons, i will not discuss how we are having those conversations or specifically with whom. but we are obviously gathering information and learning about the opposition. on the no-fly zone, you said that ground troops or on the table -- >> what i said is that we have not removed and the option from the table. i do not want that to be over- interpreted, i would simply suggest that we are and that the military aspects of humanitarian assistance from being discussed. the no-fly zone is being actively discussed. the enforcement of the arms embargo the u.n. has mandated has been actively discusse
as the u.s. had any kind of a coalesced view of who they are? or are they simply very different people with very different motives? >> without getting into specifics on individuals and groups, we are using many channels. diplomatic, the business community, reaching out to those in libya who are working to bring about a government that respects the rights and aspirations of the libyan people. for a variety of reasons, i will not discuss how we are having those conversations or specifically...
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i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to intervene. would be dangerous because the countries in the region themselves it seems to me as we saw in egypt people in those countries need to take control of their own destiny and i have not followed libyan politics carefully but i think we're at a tipping point in the country where the forces arrayed against gadhafi will alstead in the next. yeah i do think so you're seeing that so for the u.s. to intervene we create a backlash in the region that could harm the possibility of future democracy in that very unstable and important region being older than. it was for more longer of the united states or of any moment for me and so many countries in the north korea very rarely are that worked out for. kind of makes the point of american ritual. discredits you know heard of the trigger and it's being thrown because it appears the pirate was overthrown
i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to intervene. would be dangerous because the countries in the region themselves it seems to me as we saw in egypt people in those countries need to take control of their own destiny and i have not followed libyan politics carefully but i think we're at a tipping point in the country where the forces arrayed against gadhafi will alstead in...
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i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to intervene would be dangerous because the countries in the region themselves it seems to me as we saw in egypt people in those countries need to take control of their own destiny and i have not followed libyan politics carefully but i think we're at a tipping point in the country where the forces arrayed against gadhafi will oust him in the next for sure but yeah i do think so you're seeing that so for the u.s. to intervene or create a backlash in the region that could harm the possibility of future democracy in that very unstable and important region be older than i it was someone very limited street it was. so many countries around or. very were or were creamery a point of american intervention. to discredit you know heard of the attorney general. it appears the pirate was overthrown with the backing of the united states in the force and for a dom
i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to intervene would be dangerous because the countries in the region themselves it seems to me as we saw in egypt people in those countries need to take control of their own destiny and i have not followed libyan politics carefully but i think we're at a tipping point in the country where the forces arrayed against gadhafi will oust him in...
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of u.s. space shuttle discovery's undocked from the international space station began its last journey back to earth earlier the crew said their goodbyes to colleagues on the assess their now orbit the earth for one last time taking a few scenic pictures along the way upon landing the spaceship will be ferried off to a museum and the almost forty years of flight. a critical lapse of one of hawaii's most active volcanoes ascent molten lava hurtling into the sky it was matched by dozens of small earthquakes killer whale has been erupting constantly for almost three decades with varying intensity every has now been cordoned off in a nearby park close despite reassurances there is little danger. well as promised the business update coming up in just a few moments stay with us here on r.t. . no you want your business starting with me to be sure of that this year russian farmers are expected to plant the fewest wheat fields in four years a survey by bloomberg says that's because farmers cannot plan
of u.s. space shuttle discovery's undocked from the international space station began its last journey back to earth earlier the crew said their goodbyes to colleagues on the assess their now orbit the earth for one last time taking a few scenic pictures along the way upon landing the spaceship will be ferried off to a museum and the almost forty years of flight. a critical lapse of one of hawaii's most active volcanoes ascent molten lava hurtling into the sky it was matched by dozens of small...
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the u.s. and international response to the libyan fighting, we go to two long-time journalists with experience covering the region. maurizio molinari is the u.s. correspondent for the italian newspaper "la stampa." and david ignatius is a columnist for the "washington post." he recently returned from a reporting trip in the middle east. thank you both for being here. maurizio molinari i'm going to start with you. there seemed to be a flurry of activity today. the british and the french looking at putting resolution together. what's going on there? >> the u.s. and the major european powers, u.k., france, spain, italy and germany, reached an agreement on the fact that qaddafi has to go. what the president said in the east room last week, tonight is the same position of all the major european countries. from this starting point they are working at the u.n. to have a resolution to authorize, legitimize an intervention. it's the same military intervention that this morning the secretary general of
the u.s. and international response to the libyan fighting, we go to two long-time journalists with experience covering the region. maurizio molinari is the u.s. correspondent for the italian newspaper "la stampa." and david ignatius is a columnist for the "washington post." he recently returned from a reporting trip in the middle east. thank you both for being here. maurizio molinari i'm going to start with you. there seemed to be a flurry of activity today. the british and...
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in the u.s. space shuttle discovery has on got from the international space station and began his last journey back to earth the crew said their goodbyes to colleagues on the i assess now orbit the earth for one last time taking a few scenic pictures all along the way and upon landing the spaceship will be ferried off to a museum and one was for decades a flight. critical upset one of hawaii's most active volcanoes ascent molten lava the thing into the sky was matched by dozens of small earthquakes but a killer way off has been erupting constantly for almost thirty years with very intensity the ever is now being called not in a nearby park close to the spot reassurances that is a little thing. i'll be back with a recap of the main stories in about seven minutes from now in the meantime we have the latest from the world of business with dimitri. oh you want your business our team is going to have your company this year russian farmers are expected to plant the fewest fields in four years a survey
in the u.s. space shuttle discovery has on got from the international space station and began his last journey back to earth the crew said their goodbyes to colleagues on the i assess now orbit the earth for one last time taking a few scenic pictures all along the way and upon landing the spaceship will be ferried off to a museum and one was for decades a flight. critical upset one of hawaii's most active volcanoes ascent molten lava the thing into the sky was matched by dozens of small...
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while u.s./pakistan military cooperation has ill proved in some respects -- has improved in some respects, the pakistani army has not yet gone after the sanctuaries for the haqqani network in north waziristan or the afghan taliban in pakistan. over the past month the status quo in the centcom aor has changed dramatically, and this change appears to be ongoing. the protests in egypt, bahrain, jordan, yemen and other countries are examples of what president obama has correctly called a, quote, hunger for freedom. many in the middle east have been denied their democratic and human rights for too long, and can the past month is a clear demonstration of the people there demanding those rights. the united states needs to make constantly clear it supports those seeking to exercise their fundamental rights in the middle east and around the world. the committee looks forward to hearing from general mat he's on his a-- mattis on his assessment and views on these protest movements, how our security, how ou
while u.s./pakistan military cooperation has ill proved in some respects -- has improved in some respects, the pakistani army has not yet gone after the sanctuaries for the haqqani network in north waziristan or the afghan taliban in pakistan. over the past month the status quo in the centcom aor has changed dramatically, and this change appears to be ongoing. the protests in egypt, bahrain, jordan, yemen and other countries are examples of what president obama has correctly called a, quote,...
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i use that in my high school u.s. history classes. >> guest: that's wonderful. >> host: and this tweet is from a middle school history teacher. it seems it is not possible to determine original intent. your thoughts, please, and that's from chris. >> guest: well, depends on what you mean by original intent. as i've said earlier, scalia said he is not interested in original intent, that is that he's not interested in what people meant to say which is very difficult to determine. but in what they say in the meaning of the words of a given statute. i think, i think that it is useful to look, for jurists to look at what either the drafters or the ratifiers said about given provisions of the constitution. there you can, i think, find information that is of use. there is no original intent, there is no original understanding of the constitution as a whole, but usually the questions are much more specific. and you can find some information, but i see no reason to think that we are bound to understand those or to continue the
i use that in my high school u.s. history classes. >> guest: that's wonderful. >> host: and this tweet is from a middle school history teacher. it seems it is not possible to determine original intent. your thoughts, please, and that's from chris. >> guest: well, depends on what you mean by original intent. as i've said earlier, scalia said he is not interested in original intent, that is that he's not interested in what people meant to say which is very difficult to...